Proposition 300 requires that students who are not legal US citizens or without lawful immigration status pay out-of-state tuition. Does this apply to students in both credit and non-credit classes?
Proposition 300 requires that students who are not legal US citizens or without lawful immigration status pay out-of-state tuition does not distinguish between credit and non-credit offerings by a college or university. Arizona Western College presently does not assess charges for students in non-credit offerings based on residency, but rather the cost to provide the course. As a result, students pay the same fees to attendno matter where theyreside. Therefore, the new requirements of Proposition 300 would not change what students pay to enroll inAWC’s non-credit offerings.
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